When this time came, mothers should consider not only their own desires, but also all choices about desires not yet born. As children grow, they have a lot of desires. Some of them are loved by people, I am confident. However, under such circumstances, children are becoming more aware of themselves, they are beginning to realize that they are not adapting to the surrounding environment, which is beginning to cause psychological problems. Due to the absence of father's image, children who received donation are often suffering from self-specific problems, depression, personality disorder (Thomes, 2014).
Donations of eggs / sperm are sometimes available for parents who want to avoid DMD children. Eggs and sperm are donated by donors and men. Sperm provision is easier than eggs. The provided sperm is inserted into the uterus during vaginal ovulation. If the child is not a genetic descendant of the parent, the child born is not affected by the specific condition. "Cellular therapy" may be possible and cells are used to create normal dystrophin proteins. With the introduced muscle stem cells, they can produce the deleted dystrophin in new muscle cells. Therefore, these new cells prevent the progressive decline of the affected person's DMD and reassess muscle function.
The use of sperm provision is most common among single ladies and lesbians. Some of the sperm banks and infertility treatment clinics, especially those in the United States, Denmark and the United Kingdom, govern the women treated with these groups donor sperm. This creates many ethical problems surrounding the traditional ideals and a wider problem as a society as a whole, including the role of men as parents, family support for children, and financial support for women with children I raised it. The growth of sperm banks and fertility treatment clinics, the use of sperm facilities and the supply of anonymous donor sperm are more respectful of sperm donation and therefore more socially accepted procedures.
In the UK, in July 1982 the Warnnock Committee was established to consider the issue of sperm provision and reproductive assistance technology. The UK provided donor insemination through an unregulated clinic like BPAS. Many of these clinics provide sperm before using widely used cryotherapy. Donors will donate "fresh sperm" during the breeding season of patients who need treatment. In general, male partner infertility or sterilization is the cause of treatment. Donations are not anonymously regulated